Survey maps barriers to UK FE int’l growth
A majority of further education providers in the UK have suggested the double impact of Brexit and Covid-19 will significantly limit income gained from the international market.
A majority of further education providers in the UK have suggested the double impact of Brexit and Covid-19 will significantly limit income gained from the international market.
Simple policy changes and support could be the key to unlocking the export potential of the UK’s FE colleges, a new survey by the AoC has shown.
EU students studying at an English university or further education institution in 2018/19 will continue to access domestic fees and funding, the government has confirmed.
The UK's hard line on lowering net migration targets and restricting post-study work rights threatens its position as the second most popular study destination according to a report published today by the Institute for Public Policy Research. It calls for the government to extend work rights and increase the number of students studying in pathway settings.
The Association of Colleges (AoC), a UK organisation promoting colleges offering FE and HE, will open a permanent office in Delhi, India this month as part of an initiative to promote 30 UK colleges during a time of high demand for vocational skills in the country. It hopes to leverage a consortium-level approach to meeting India's skills needs.
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